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Parties/celebrations

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Printing own invitations

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hotcrossbunny · 17/06/2008 13:53

I'm looking for advice on making our own invitations for our dd's 5th birthday party. We're going to a wildlife centre to do pond dipping and bug hunting.

I'm so computer illiterate I don't know where to start, but every week dd brings home from school a beautifully printed invitation, and I'd like to do the same.

Are there websites I should be looking at? Or do they use programmes on their computers to do it? I don't know where to begin tbh.

Thanks in advance.

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hotcrossbunny · 17/06/2008 14:41

No-one?????

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Tommy · 17/06/2008 14:44

I just Google a cartoom image of whatever the theme of the party is and print that in Word. Very easy and looks pretty good

claricebeansmum · 17/06/2008 14:45

I import images from google and play with fancy fonts.

hotcrossbunny · 17/06/2008 18:34

Thank you. I will attempt fail miserably to import some images from Google. I'm sure 'twill make sense when I have a go

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DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 17/06/2008 18:38

try here

here too

and finally

DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 17/06/2008 18:39

Right click on an image you want. Open a word document and then a text box (so you can move it around easily) then right click and then click paste.

hotcrossbunny · 17/06/2008 19:29

Oh DANCES, I think I love you That's exactly what I'm looking for!

Quick Q... Do I need to pay for copyright for these????

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DANCESwithLordPottingtonSmythe · 17/06/2008 19:32

It should say on the site whether they are free or not. I would think you would be fine. Sites where images are protected won't let you copy them.

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